Project 52
Mar. 20th, 2024 03:12 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
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Spring is here according to the calendar, but I woke up to snow on the ground and that horrible white stuff flying around in the air. And I had to go outside to get my blood drawn this morning. I think I have a new favorite blood draw site although my hope is that we can arrive earlier the wait won't be so long. On the plus side, it's easy to get there and the technician was so talented I didn't feel her insert the needle even though I was watching her do it.
In the past week I've managed to finish one cat bed and start another. I wonder how many are downstairs waiting to be washed and cataloged.
As it said on today's scrapbook page, I've been binge watching Law and Order: Criminal Intent. I don't remember much of anything about each episode but I'm pretty sure I'd seen them when the show was first broadcast. Seeing as it first aired on September 30, 2001 I suppose it isn't that surprising that I don't remember much. Anyway, I'm enjoying watching Vincent D'Onofrio and Kathryn Erbe. D'Onofrio is particularly fun to watch.
The Quiet on Set documentary was disturbing. It was interesting to hear what both of the women writers went through, as they certainly experienced not only a hostile work environment but had to agree to split one salary between the two of them. As for the shows themselves, I found much of the humor to be inappropriate for children to act out. And the dares that appeared in later seasons were downright abusive and dangerous. The worst thing was that there were at least two pedophiles working on the set; what Drake Bell went through was beyond bad and the perpetrator deserved a hell of a lot more prison time.
I still don't have an exact starting date for my new job. I think we're nearly done with new employee orientation and just hope I can live up to everyone's expectations.
Scrapbook papers & elements from the kit Bohemian Breeze
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